by Paul Smythe Correspondent Written on April 28, 2010 Doug Benc/Getty Images If NFL teams thought it was hard to prepare to play against the Dolphins last year, this year is going to be even worse for them. Not only do the Dolphins have the same personnel to run last year’s trickery, now they also have a passing threat.

If a defense wants to have success against Miami this season, then they better be prepared for anything. There are so many weapons the Dolphins have now, that in any given play they have multiple options to give the ball to.

I love how the addition of a #1 WR and loss of a incosistent WR make this O so much better (seriously). Barring any injuries, and if our defense can hold up this year, I like our chances to make a nice playoff run.

Barring any injuries, and if our defense can hold up this year, I like our chances to make a nice playoff run.

There will always be injuries. More like barring any MAJOR injuries. Although we do have pretty good depth every where. Only person I would hate to see get injured will be Marshall. He has been extremely durable in his career thus far, so lets hope that continues.

Barring any injuries, and if our defense can hold up this year, I like our chances to make a nice playoff run.

There will always be injuries. More like barring any MAJOR injuries. Although we do have pretty good depth every where. Only person I would hate to see get injured will be Marshall. He has been extremely durable in his career thus far, so lets hope that continues.

It would seem like teams will have more to worry about when they play us. The "real" threat of a passing game opens up the run,play fake,and wildcat now. The Nightmare's on Dolphins street wont come until we prove our selves on the field and not just on paper. Look at how long the Bucs were paper champs till they went out and won on the field.